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From humble beginnings in 1837, Procter & Gamble now markets nearly 300 products to more than 5bn consumers in 140 countries, and ranks as one of the world's largest consumer product makers. The company's products fall into five business segments: Fabric and Home, which includes household cleaners, laundry, paper products and special fabric care; Baby and Family, including baby care, paper products and snacks and beverages; Beauty Care, which covers antiperspirants, deodorants, hair and skin care, and personal cleansing; Health Care, which includes oral care and prescription drugs; and Pet Nutrition and Care.